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Jennifer (Jen's Photography) and I went to see the Illinois Railway Museum in Union Illinois. Although there were no trains running and the barns were not open we did have a chance to see quite a few display pieces. I used to work at the museum as a "gandydancer" laying track way back when I was still in high school. Things sure have changed since then.
The railroad signal in the rain. Just testing my new Camera.
I picked up this Kodak Retina IIa for $18 at an antique store in Michigan City IN, and walked out to the car and loaded it up. I could tell the shutter was a little slow, so needless to say, all my shots were over exposed. This was just a short test roll to see if it worked at all.
The view finder is so dirty I had a hard time seeing the rangefinder. I will give it a good CLA, and I hope to make this a fun, pocket size, 'go to' 35mm.
Shot on Ilford FP4 developed in Ilfosol3 for 4.5 minutes. If I'd known how over exposed these were, I'd have pulled it in quite a bit, like ASA 60
A cushy circle scarf in an interesting dropped stitch pattern. Looks great on both sides.
Shown in Malabrigo Twist.
A creek near Signal Mountain. Chattanooga, Tennessee is located in the eastern part of the state on the Cumberland Plateau. The city is surrounded by gorges, mountains and beautiful countryside. It has been experiencing a revitalization lately.
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A somersault signal near Skegness (Havenhouse?), taken through the train window. There used to be a few of these between Boston and Skegness. I think they were the only ones left on BR at the time. I don't know if they are still there now.
bale kulkul is bale edifice to hang up the kulkul (wooden bell). the kulkul function as a communication tool among the Balinese Community
February 4th, 2005
Portland, Maine - The Station
Eighteen Visions, Remembering Never, Misery Signals, Emery
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Derek signaling he is ready to record during the recording of In Name and Blood at Robert Lang Studios in Shoreline, WA.
Band: Misery Signals
Where: The Arthouse, Melbourne, Australia
When: 14/02/09
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The final battle of the Seven Years' War in North America was fought in 1762 at the Battle of Signal Hill, in which the French surrendered St. John's to the British under the command of Lt. Colonel William Amherst. Lt. Colonel Amherst renamed what was then known as "The Lookout" as "Signal Hill," because of the signalling that took place upon its summit from its flagmast. Flag communication between land and sea would take place there from the 17th century until 1960.
Band: Misery Signals
Where: The Arthouse, Melbourne, Australia
When: 14/02/09
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Can't quite remember what meant I had ten minutes to kill at Wareham station, but it had a slightly worn, thought not broken quality to it that I liked.
Preserved Signals at the original Wodonga Station.
Liqourland in the distance has been built across the former railway right of way.
Wodonga Station was closed in 2008 as part of the Wodonga Rail Bypass Project and a new station opened in 2011 on the new alignment.
The original station pictured here was opened in 1873 and along with the Goods Shed has been turned into Community Space.
Junee to Melbourne - Tuesday 06-04-2021.